Mark Seegers

Patent Agent

Mr. Seegers received his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering, summa cum laude, from Texas A&M University, where he specialized in computer architecture and software engineering. At Texas A&M, Mr. Seegers was a member of the engineering honor society Tau Beta Pi, and participated in several student service projects (such as The Big Event) to help the College Station community.

Mr. Seegers has a broad software background, having worked with numerous programming languages including C, C++, Java, Swift, Ruby, Python, Haskell, and JavaScript. Mr. Seegers has experience with website design, application development, and video game design. Mr. Seegers has particular familiarity with cryptographic concepts and algorithms such as RSA encryption, AES encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and steganography.

Mr. Seegers is also well-versed in various aspects of computer and processor architecture, including arithmetic-logic unit design, delay and power estimation, clock distribution, logic effort, and gate sizing. As a student, Mr. Seegers designed a processor pipeline in Verilog (a hardware description language) that implemented the MIPS instruction set.